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From The Weekly, posted 11.06.18 Music in all genres is constantly evolving, and that is certainly evident on today’s country music charts. Hits by artists such as Keith Urban, Florida Georgia Line, Carrie Underwood, and Thomas Rhett bear little resemblance to those by country music legends who paved the way, such as Willie Nelson, Dolly… Read more...

From News, posted 7.16.12 Country music pioneer Kitty Wells has died. A groundbreaking performer, award-winning songwriter and game-changer for women in country music, Wells was a beloved member of the BMI family throughout her career. For a soulful look at Kitty Wells’ immense contributions to American music, read Bill Friskics-Warren’s tribute in Read more...

From MusicWorld, posted 5.24.10 When British troupe One Eskimo shot to the top of AAA charts, present and past collided. The band’s “Kandi” is a combination of freewheeling cover, inspired original, and DJ-sampling savvy: As One Eskimo frontman Kristian Leontiou’s lilting vocals launch into the familiar refrain of “He Called Me Baby,” he is… Read more...

From MusicWorld, posted 9.03.08 His off-screen turn on the Stanley Brothers’ “I’m a Man of Constant Sorrow” in 2000’s acclaimed film O Brother, Where Art Thou? might have established Dan Tyminski as a high-profile practitioner of traditional bluegrass, but the singer and instrumentalist is equally adept at the sort of modernization favored by Alison… Read more...

From News, posted 5.14.08 The Library of Congress has announced this year’s selection of sound recordings to be preserved in the National Recording Registry. The list, which consists of 25 recordings, featured a wide variety of outstanding spoken and musical recordings that span the years 1925 through 1983. This year’s selections include such renowned… Read more...